Here are all the pictures from my trip through Europe!
Places visited:
London, England
Paris, France
Wengen, Switzerland
Nice, France
Monte Carlo, Monaco
Pisa, Italy
Florence, Italy
Rome, Italy
Vatican City
Corfu, Greece
My favorite place was Paris and I recommend everyone to go for once in their life!
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March 24, 2007 Just arrived in London…
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We visited London; the tower bridge, crown jewels, Westminster Abbey, and lots more. Then onto Paris; the Eiffel Tower, Louve, Musee d’orsey, Notre Dame and the list goes on.
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West & East Coast Cousins Explore London & Paris
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Three Weeks of sun, sea and relaxing at the beach? Since there are cheap flights and good train connections and offers a tipical vacation trip seems out.
City-Trips are in trend- no matter the climate change
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London England, Paris France, Berlin Germany, Toulouse France, Prague Czech Republic, Stonehenge, Rosicrucian Tour, Cathors, Templars, British Museum, Lourve
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Our June 2008 vacation
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